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Applebaum (2012)

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Runtime : 0M

Director : Chris Columbus

Synopsis

Based on Ayelet Waldman’s Mommy Track Mysteries series of books, Applebaum centers on Juliet Applebaum (Rachelle Lefevre), a former public defender who becomes a private investigator to keep from being bored to death as a stay-at-home mom. Began as a pilot episode to a series, however released as TV movie.

Actors

Rachelle Lefevre
Rachelle Lefevre
Juliet Applebaum
Miguel Ferrer
Miguel Ferrer
Detective Garcia
Jay Mohr
Jay Mohr
Al Hockey
Irene Keng
Irene Keng
Samantha
Emjay Anthony
Emjay Anthony
Leo Applebaum
James Hiroyuki Liao
James Hiroyuki Liao
Tze Lin
Tracie Thoms
Tracie Thoms
Kat
Kathy Baker
Kathy Baker
Juliet's Mother
Rhys Coiro
Rhys Coiro
Peter Applebaum
Marlowe Peyton
Marlowe Peyton
Sadie Applebaum
August Maturo
August Maturo
Isaac Applebaum
Kathy Christopherson
Kathy Christopherson
Abigail Hathaway

Crews

Chris Columbus
Chris Columbus
Director
Ayelet Waldman
Ayelet Waldman
Novel
Chris Columbus
Chris Columbus
Executive Producer
Ayelet Waldman
Ayelet Waldman
Executive Producer
Sherri Cooper-Landsman
Sherri Cooper-Landsman
Executive Producer
Jennifer Levin
Jennifer Levin
Executive Producer
Jeff Rake
Jeff Rake
Executive Producer
Don Tardino
Don Tardino
Producer
Jennifer Levin
Jennifer Levin
Writer
Sherri Cooper-Landsman
Sherri Cooper-Landsman
Writer
Ayelet Waldman
Ayelet Waldman
Writer
Ayelet Waldman
Ayelet Waldman
Creator
Scott H. Eddo
Scott H. Eddo
Makeup Department Head

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